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Unit 2 Crossword

Brad Bartman

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1.a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter; a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty
4.purchased software is not large enough (2 Words)
5.When was the source published
6.purchased software is not adequate to maintain all programs used (2 Words)
7.What is the author’s intention
8.the extent to which we can rely on the source of the data and, therefore, the data itself. Reliable data is dependable, trustworthy, unfailing, sure, authentic, genuine, reputable
13.An outline arranges materials hierarchically and sequentially by identifying main topics, subtopics, and details under the subtopics. Outlines allow you to group materials by similar concepts or content and put them into a logical order.
16.Every organization needs to save information for its own purposes, such as institutional memory, transaction lookup and analysis, and so on.
21.having information when you need it. It means that the sooner the information is available to decision makers, the better.
22.identify what data a company has and how its employees typically use that data. That information can help in deciding what should be collected and retained, both for legal and corporate purposes (2 Words)
25.the degree of trust of formal information sources over purely informal information sources (3 Words)
26.is a strategy in which readers sort through the information presented in a text in order to pull out and paraphrase the essential ideas. It requires readers to determine what is important, to condense this information, and to state it in their own words
29.toring information sets you up for a risk: E-discovery requests in lawsuits expose a company's data and data management to close scrutiny. The more you store, the more they can ask for, increasing the odds of damaging findings (3 Words)
30.to use or change (numbers, information, etc.) in a skillful way or for a particular purpose
31.there are minimum requirements of business record retention that are recommended for business owners to keep in the event of a tax audit. (2 Words)
32.original materials on which other research studies are based. Primary sources report a discovery or share new information; they present first-hand accounts and information relevant to an event. (2 Words)
33.documents are duplicated or replaced
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1.when deciding which format or medium in which to keep a document/file, the particular software which is purchased may become obsolete or redundant (5 Words)
2.An overview of content that provides a reader with the overarching theme, but does not expand on specific details.
3.adequate information and understanding, are near or at the end of gathering research, and have completed an exercise in prewriting.
4.A storyboard is a sketch of how to organize information and a list of its contents.
7.Allows you to back up records and keep them in a safe place in case of fire or theft. (2 Words)
9.photos, newspaper articles on company activities, etc. saved as memorabilia (2 Words)
10.found in academic/scholarly journals, books, government publications, and reference collections (2 Words)
11.a plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration or discussion by others.
12.is the practice of judging the merits and faults of something. Criticism as an evaluative or corrective exercise can occur in any area of human life. In specific areas of human endeavor, the form of criticism can be highly specialized and technical; it often requires professional knowledge to understand the criticism
14.make a similar or identical version of; reproduce.
15.information literacy practices change based on the discipline (or what one is studying or researching) to determine if information is relevant to the need
17.Who published the source
18.refers to the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure
19.most recent information on a event found on social media, broadcasting, newspapers, and the internet (2 Words)
20.a piece of information presented as having an objective reality; knowledge or information based on real occurrences (2 Words)
23.one that was created by someone who did not have first-hand experience or did not participate in the events or conditions being researched. They are generally accounts written after the fact with the benefit of hindsight (2 Words)
24.the extent to which we can rely on the source of the data and, therefore, the data itself. Reliable data is dependable, trustworthy, unfailing, sure, authentic, genuine, reputable
27.repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker. "he quoted an article from the newspaper"
28.an inclination of temperament or outlook, especially a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment

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